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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY GREENVILLE Russian Relief Drive NEWS ABOUT TOWN . . Short and Interesting (Continued from page one) ters and shipping arrangements. Don't wait for house to house vHts although this will doubtMr. and Mrs. Chase Tolton of less be resorted to before the camMr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin of Milford came over to enjoy the Salt Lake City are here spending paign is over. Note Mayor Thompson's procTwenty-fourt- h dance and race a short vacation with their sister, Mrs. Althea Low and family. meet. lamation ;n this issue. To obSALT LAKE CITY Miss Norma Beeson returned Roy Patterson is home from the civilians, he clothes Russian went home Sunday from Price, Utah, Veterans' Hospital, where for tain where she has been visiting for for medical treatment. He seems left destitute by German plunder, the past two months. and whose needs are mounting much improved. daily as the Russian armies liberMr. and Mrs. John James and Mrs. Cinda White was taken to ate more and more cities and baby of Lynndyl are here visiting the Iron county hospital Thursday many thousands of civilians once held under bondage by the Ger- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine for treatment prior to an Cox. man armies, the Russian Relief society will organize a week-lon- g Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lewis of statewide drive for secondhand Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hodges, a daughter, Sunday, July Richfield were guests of Ranger clothes and shoes, Arthur Gaeth, Mother and babe doing and Mrs. H. M. Christensen for the State Chairman, announced Sat23rd. Pioneer holidays. nicely. urday. The drive will be held in Utah Mrs. Elma Shipp of Caliente is Mrs. Sarah Yardley and baby August 7 to 12, inclusive, under here spending her vacation at the son were brought home Sunday the sponsorship of the Utah Counold home, and visiting her Beaver from the Iron County hospital. cil of Defense, the American Lefriends. gion, Department of Utah, and They are doing nicely. the American Legion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Wlnterose SPENCER individually designed The Defense Council participation of Cedar City spent the Twenty-fourt- h Abdominal, Back and Breast sup- Is headed by Dan M. Whelan, Salt with their old friends and ports. MERLIN PATTERSON, Lake War Service director; the acquaintances In Beaver. Registered Corsetier. Phone 209-- American Legion by J. Harry Hickman, Salt Lake Department Beaver, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Orton of Commander, and the Legion Aux Miss Jane Barton left Thurs- iliary by Mrs. Moneda Rockwell, Tooele, Utah, were down to enStejoy a few days visit with their day of last week for Burbank, Ogden Auxiliary President. named been has Mrs. some time J. to Cox Esta with and visit family. California, sister, phen Moloney her sister, Mrs. Fay Fotherlng-ham- , State Publicity Director. All are Aunt Polly Munford is spending who has employment at that voluntary workers. . this week in Salt Lake City, where place. A goal of five pounds of used she went for a checkup with her clothing and two pairs of unbrok doctor and for moro treatments William Morgan and daughter en shoes for each family in the if needed. Veda and granddaughter Verona state has been set, according to DeMae, are spending a few weeks Mr. Gaeth. The contributions will Miss Darleen Cox returned from with their son La Mar Morgan and be gathered at central locations, Lynndyl the last of the week. She family in Ogden, while Mr. Mor- will be sorted, packed and shipped was accompanied by Miss Jeanett gan das dental work performed. to Portland, Oregon, where it will be forwarded to Russia for civil Coverson, who will spend some time at the Cox home. Mr. a id Mrs. Orrln Orton and ian aid. "Most of the textile factories of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis and McEweu of Panguitch were guests Russia were demolished in the son Frank and daughter Barbara, at the home of their sister, Mrs. first onrush of the Germans," acof South Milford, were over to en- Esta Cox, for the races and the cording to Mr. Gaeth. "The few that remained turned out uni celebration. joy the horse races on July 24th, Twerty-fourt- h with relatives and friends. forms and clothing for the soldMr. and Mrs. William Goodwin iers. As the Russian armies push Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollis and and children of Salt Lake City back the Germans and find the children returned to their home came down to visit with their mo- land and the homes looted, hunFriday night of last week, after ther, Mrs. Mayme Goodwin. Wed- dreds of thousands of Russian spending several days fiishlng at nesday they went to Panguitch civilians must go on relief for Lake to try their luck fishing. Therefore, we of the clothing. I'anguitch Lake. J R, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McMul-le- n Mrs. C. L. Fowler and son Chas. and three sons of Leeds, Washof North Hollywood, Calif., was a visitor at the home of her sis- ington county, came up to visit ter and aunt, Mrs. Sam Hickman their sister and aunt, respectively, for the Twenty-fourt- h celebration. Mrs. Ruby McMullen, and to enjoy the race meet on the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yardley of They returned home the same day. Panguitch came over to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Newell Iverson Twenty-fourt- h with their parents, and daughters Lois and Phylis, of Mr. and Mrs. James Yardley, and Delta, spent Sunday night with nnd Fred Stoney, and families. their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Goodwin, after enjoyMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Goodwin several days fishing. They reing and children left Tuesday for turned to their home Monday. their home at Battle Mountain, after spending three Nevada, Mrs. Lacy Farnsworth and weeks visiting relatives In BeaMrs. Lacy Murray, granddaughter, ver and Mlnersville. of Provo, arrived here Sunday to spend Pioneer Day with their neMrs. Tlielma Holyoak was taken phew and cousin, George C. to the Iron county hospital a few and family. They returned days since and Wednesday under- home Monday evening. went an operation. She is said to be doing as well as could be exMr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson and pected at this time. baby son and daughters Beverly and Virginia, of Cedar City, came Mrs. J. C. Rummler and sons over for the Pioneer Day celebraGerry Roy Lee and Billie, of Long tion. They were guests of their Beach, are here visiting their par- mother and grandmother, respectents and grandparents, Mr. and ively, Mrs. Jean Hales. Mrs. Win. A. Firraake. They will be joined by Mr. Rummler this Eighteen ladies of the B. P. W. week-enClub enjoyed a delicious chicken supper with all the trimmings, on Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards. Thursday evening of last week, at Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harris. Mr. Pondarosa Park In the Beaver and Mrs. Harry Garfield, and Mr. Canyon. Everybody had a good and Mrs. K. B. Coon, all of Mil- time and was grateful for the ford, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hickman on Pioneer Day. At the East Ward services Sunday night very Inspiring talks The American Legion was host were given by Bro. John Christen-soto its members and the Auxiliary (who attended the B. Y. U. members and partners at a rabbit at Provo last winter), and Elder supper Monday night. July 17th, Frank Murddck of Salt Lake City, at Pondarosa Park. John who Is a member of the Stake Bert Swlndlehurst. Gilbert Presidency of one of the Salt Lake Smith and Jim Low did the cook- stakes. He Is also a Mission secing and the elghty-flv- e persons retary and transportation agent present enjoyed the feast and did for the L D S Church. A piano full justice to It. Everyone par- - solo was rendered by Miss Flortlclpatlng voted It & grand time. ence Woodhouse. . Mur-doc- k, d. n, Ash-wor- th j FARMERS, ATTENTION! UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE-- We will pay Salt Lake Prices for all Kojrs delivered at our yards, in Cedar City. Phone 17, or 010R2 for information. Calvert By Mary .lane Blarkett Mr. and Mrs. Blaine 24th for motored to SpriivilU' of July celebration. is in Norma Reese of Milord Greenville visiting Grandmother Julia K. Griffiths. MonMrs. Olive Murdoik left few a to spend day for Monroe friends. and relatives with days of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coffee the Provo were here spending 24th with mother. Mrs. Kmma Williams. visited Captain Ralph Rollins here a few days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Rollins, before he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parkinson and children of Toquerville are here visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris. Mr. and Mrs Ken Reese and children of Cedar City spent last Thursday evening with a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Thompson. Mrs. Warren Shipp of Caliente, Nev., arrived Friday of last week to visit her nephew, Clifford Williams, who is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chesley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton and children, of Los Angeles. Cal.. are here visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barton. Mrs. Heber Murdock and grandmother, Mrs. Twitchell. called at Greenville Sunday, bringing Mrs. Jane Blackner home after she had spent a few days in Milford. Sgt. and Mrs. Ted Lubbin arrived home Monday and visited with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson, until Thursday, when they returned to their base in Kansas. Mrs. Alice Davis left Thursday for Milford where she joined hei two daughters, Mrs. Vinette Har vey and Mrs. Irene Bentley, who are going to Salt Lake City to visit friends, and for medical care. Speakers at our Sacrament CEDAR CITY, UTAH All Kinds of Lovestock Bought Every Day ser- vices Sunday evening were Pfc. Clifford Williams of Camp Roberts, and Seaman 1 c Lee Hess, who is stationed at Farragut, Idaho, and was here on a United States must open our clos- leave. They told of experiences ets as well as our hearts and pro- since joining the armed forces. vide the clothing that is neces- Bro. Zealand Morris was also a sary until their factories can man- speaker and the talks were much ufacture enough for civilians as enjoyed by all present. well as soldiers. Under the campaign plan each of the three sponsoring groups is naming chairmen in each Utah community. The three local chairBy Mrs. Melvin Edwards men will name local committees Mrs. Von DeLue is assisting in to handle the campaign in that All clothing collect- the Emil Cafe for an indefinite community. ed will be shipped at the expense period. of the state committee to a central Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards and warehouse in Salt Lake City for son Lorry and daughter Sally were reshipment. visitors over the holidays at the The drive to "Share Your home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar EdClothes With the Russians," ac- wards and Jess Edwards and famcording to Mr. Gaeth, is not a rag ilies. All clothes salvage campaign. While enronte home Saturday donated should be usable garments, cloth or shoes, either in from the mountains, Mrs. Rube condition or Edwards was taken seriously ill good second-han- d convertible into wearable and had to have medical attention. readily She is slowly recovering and we garments. hope she will soon be around again. HEAVER PEOPLE ATTEND Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Sly and MILFORD SALVAGE MEET son Russell of Milford came up to County Supt. of Schools Witt-wthe Beaver Pioneer celebraand Mary Goodwin went over enjoy tion. They were guests of their to Milford Saturday to attend a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin EdSalvage meeting which was held wards. They returned to their In the L. D. S. Ward chapel. Mrs. home in Milford Thursday. John Wallquest of the State SalMrs. William Munford returned vage board was present and urged that a drive for tin cans and waste home Sunday from Cedar City, Mrs. Ethel where she had been with her paper be organized. Neilson, county salvage chairman, daughter, Mrs. Clark Prince, who is at the Iron county hospital, and was in charge. met her new grandson, Clark Mrs. Mary Goodwin was appointed official chairman for Beaver, Prince. Jr. Mrs. Prince is conIn the place of Mrs. Caddie valescing satisfactorily. resigned and moved to Idaho Falls to be with her husband. Mrs. Goodwin has been associated with Mrs. Ashworth in By Mm. Wra, Twitched Jr. this work for the past year. With the anticipated cooperaMrs. Ruth Twitchell and cran,!. tion of the public and the assist- daughter. Susan Murdock. spent ance of Supt. WIttwer, Mrs. GoodMinaay and Monday with their win announces that the drive on son and uncle, respectively. Wm. these needed commodities will op- Twitchell. Jr., at their home in en here the first of next week. Northcreek. They returned home Take your cans to the stores 10 .Minora Monday night. mentioned elbewhere In this Alvin Twitchell Of fnlnrnHn or to Mrs. Goodwin's home; and tie your old papers and maga- Springs has spent three davs with zines Into bundles so they can be his brother, William Twitchell, Jr and family. ne went to Miifnr.i easily handled when called for. Thursday to spend a few days with Mrs. Nola Pearce and daughter his mother, Mrs. Ruth Twitchell before Madge returned home Sunday, af- week-end- . leaving for his home this ter spendlag two weeks with their Pfc. Usher YTll parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lunt at NVphI, Utah Nveunesdav. Julv iq Mrs. Pearce went there to attend ten days furlough with his wife the funeral of her uncle. Mr. John and baby. During his stay they H. Lunt. Went to Pnrimiifrh vu i!u .L ine parents of Mr. Wilcox, Thursday-h-- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE left for his base In New York NOTICE is hereby given that 1, after having an enjoyable time ...111. . t. Jasper Puffer, Sheriff of Beaver 'ne nome folks. Mrs will Wilcox Utah, sherwas Helen Grpr.n v.,,. ' County, sell at iff's sale, to the highest bidder for !:er marriage. cash, at the Courthouse in Beaver City, Utah, at 10 o'clock a. m. on At the West Ward c.,A.. the 9th day of August. 1944. the vices held 23. Eldpr July following described automobile, Farnsworth was the anuaboi. n. which Is being held for storage In explained Scout work and traiiilne t: the amount of $100.00, and encouraged the "oys, One Willys Motor No. 983151 G parents to helD their 39, about 1929 model. vork. There is no delinquency JASPEn PUFFER, ...".. me he said, it Sheriff of Beaver County, Utah. m wnii me young roiks, aauiis. an RAT i Mass ivieetuw1 kk a Are you interested in your due to go to your country's sei .i ir so u :is leer" ir ebsenuai mat yf attend the meeting at the Couri 1 . a vouri nouse i iiuay evening 28, at 8 o'clock, P. M. f . 1 ne or mis meeting purpose to organize a local h -r 1 1 CIVIL AIR PATROL Major Joseph S. Bergin Director of the Utah State Aeronautics Commissi AND A PARTY OF OFFICIALS will be present and address you Beaver Chamber of Conimer The World's News Seen Through The Christian Science Monitor An International Daily Newspaper Constructive Unbiased Fre from Sensational-isEditorials Ar Timely and Instructive and Its Daily Feature, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Main the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. is Truthful The Chriitian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price ;i2.00 Yearly, or $1.00 Month. 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